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A Dutch silver snuff box and a collection of small silver boxes, etc, including an embossed cylindrical box and cover, Chester 1888, a pierced and embossed box with ruby glass liner, a plain oval box with gilt interior, Birmingham 1906, a similar embossed box, Birmingham 1898, a Continental engine-turned box with sarcophagus cover, a circular box and cover with vineous decoration, a cylindrical ivory box with silver top, Birmingham 1903 and an embossed silver handle (9)
Three large silver trinket boxes, including one rectangular planished box with oval vacant cartouche, on bun feet, London 1905, an oval box with engraved top and pierced rim, on scrolled feet with foliate terminals, Birmingham 1909 and a navette-shaped box embossed with foliate scrolls, Chester 1900, W 16cm (largest)
Four early 20th century silver trinket boxes, including a plain circular box on three scrolled feet, Chester 1911, a similar box with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1922, an engine-turned shaped rectangular box, Birmingham 1916 and a small oval engine-turned box, London 1907 (4), Dia 10.5cm (largest)
Five late Victorian/early 20th century silver trinket boxes, including a circular box with embossed wrythen decoration, Birmingham 1895, a small oval box embossed with 'Reynolds' Angels', Birmingham 1905, a plain circular box, Birmingham 1909, a shaped box with pricked and engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1911 and a cartouche-shaped box, Sheffield 1911, four boxes on scrolled feet (5)
Two oval silver pill boxes decorated with erotic scenes and three other items, including a red enamel and gilt cigarette case decorated with a paste-set owl's head, a gold-plated rectangular small box inset a porcelain plaque of a young lady and an oval silver and enamelled pill box with 'Forget-Me-Not' design (5)
Three circular silver and tortoiseshell trinket boxes, two with pique decoration, one with wreath and flower basket decoration on three scrolled feet with fleur-de-lys terminals, Birmingham 1899, another smaller box with lift-off cover with scroll, swag and urn decoration and one with plain top and engraved rim on scrolled feet, Dia 5.5 to 8.5cm
A small planished silver cigarette box, London 1907, William Comyns and five other items, including two engraved silver cigarette cases, one with initialled cartouche, a matchbox holder, an engraved oval tobacco box, Birmingham 1911, Crisford & Norris and an engine-turned rectangular box with lead base (6)
Four embossed silver trinket boxes, various, including a rectangular box decorated with musicians, Birmingham 1896, Thomas Hayes, a similar Hanau box decorated with couples, Chester 1898, B. Muller import mark, pseudo-hallmark for B. Neresheimer, a Dutch heart-shaped tall box decorated with religious and other scenes, marked 925, sun, B. Muller import mark and 1900? date mark and a Dutch small circular box decorated topers, .833 standard (4, wear to decoration)
A collection of biscuit tins/money boxes, A 1920's Original Gray Dunn biscuit tin mechanical money bank house, overall very good condition with some general light wear, missing key and money tray. A Coronation money box (OXO), Royal Silver Jubilee presented by the Lord Mayor and Corporation, The City and County, Kingston Upon Hull, containing dominoes and a very small Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin.
Collection of coinage and accessories including; 2000 'The Queen Mother Centenary Year' silver proof five pounds, cased with certificate, another without certificate, 2006 and 2010 silver proof piedfort five pound coins and 2002 and 2008 silver proof five pound coins, unboxed without certificates, 2012 silver proof five pound coin, without certificate in a Royal Mint wooden display box, various cupro-nickel commemorative coins, empty 'coin' boxes, three blue coin display cases each with one insert tray etc
Late Victorian silver heart shaped trinket box by H Matthews Birmingham 1898, 9.5cm; pair Edwardian heart shaped dishes, pill box and glass pin jar with silver top all embossed with Cherub Heads Birmingham 1901/03 (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian three piece silver-plated tea set, another silver-plated tea set, large clear glass ships decanter, early 20th century silver-plated bottle coaster, pierced body with lion mask handles, other metal ware and a Lloyd Loom linen basket in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Two hallmarked silver bladed and mother of pearl bodied fruit knives by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield, 1856 and another early 20th century example, Parker fountain pen, the nib stamped 14k, four other Parker pens, vintage travelling pen set or 'Penner' and Osmirold 22 carat nib in original box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An 1870's to 1880's Japanese Ivory Fan, the monture embellished with gold lacquer, featuring birds, cranes and others, and foliage, the guards also inlaid with shibayama, tiny pink blossoms and some tinges of green. The double paper leaf is embroidered in coloured silks with flowers and birds and the fan is finished with an embossed silver metal loop, and a silk tassel bearing an ojime painted in gold. Contained in a fan box of black and gold lacquer. Guard length 13 inches or 33cm Purchased from Philips London on 1st September 1983 for £180.00Very good, clean, no loss to the shibayama inlay.
An Early 20th Century Sequin Fan, the pale green silk leaf mounted on bone, the sequins in gold and silver and of differing shapes and sizes. Together with A Black Wooden Fan, the monture clouté, embellished with silver sequins embroidered onto black silk gauze, the motifs representing Iris, dragonflies and butterflies, A Further Bone Fan, mounted with cream gauze and embellished with silver sequins. Guard lengths 7.5 inches or 19cm; 10 inches or 25cm; and 8.25 inches or 21cm; and A Large and Airy Late 19th Century Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture gilded and silvered, the cream( or extremely pale green) gauze leaf painted with a spray of white bell flowers on deep green foliage, with entwined initials, including C M L and ?, the verso plain. Contained in a sturdy card fan box, the exterior lid decorated in gold with scrolling and a basket of flowers, the interior bearing the label for ''V. Marcot, Fan Manufacturer, 18 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London W. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm (4)The green silk has splits in places and nicks to the top of some folds. The upper guard has been repaired and the first stick in is stuck to it. The sequins are bright. Black fan, there are several broken ribs and one stick is loose, the sequins are starting to tarnish; some light foxing to the cream fan and the leaf needs to be re-secured to the monture. Two ribs have broken and been repaired. Last fan - The upper guard has been repaired. The lower guard is broken mid-way. The gauze is thin and indeed split on some of the folds, to the left.. Good colour.
A Late 19th Century Japanese Ivory Fan, the guards lacquered in gold featuring birds in flight, perched on bamboo, and a crane beneath, both inlaid with small areas of Shibayama to highlight the vegetation. The gorge has similar lacquer decoration with birds, branches and butterflies. The double leaf, painted in pastels, depicts a river scene with small rural settlement, the points of some of the rooves serving to draw the eye to Mount Fuji towering in the distance. Subtle gold highlights give interest to the leaf. The verso is painted in similar colours with a rocky outcrop where birds seek blossoms and ducks and other wild fowl gather to seek feed and rest. Silver metal shaped and embossed loop, the black lacquer fan box having a catch decorated in similar fashion. Guard length 16 inches or 41cm (2)The box catch is not holding. The fan is in strong clean condition.
A Shocking Pink (à la Schiaparelli) Fan, the silk leaf mounted on horn or resin sticks, carved and pierced at the top, gilded with a leaf design, and being further shaped attractively at the shoulder, making floral shapes which are emphasised on the gorge with gilding. The leaf, a gold net overlaid with bright pink silk, is extensively embroidered with tiny gold and silver sequins, the silk cut away to form interlinked scrolls. Unusually, the top section is embroidered in a lattice in pink embroidery silk. Together with a cream card fan box with pale silk lining. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm (2)Backing gauze split on a few folds. Clean, good monture, a fine quality fan, surprisingly not marked for the éventailliste, and neither is the box.
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